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[resolved] opentk native window: OSU!.exe = bad image

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Topic Starter
rleekc
Problem Details:

when i open osu! this message comes up: "C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\atiadlxy.dll is ether not designed to run on windows or it contains an error. The title of the the dialog box is opentk native windows.osu!.exe = Bad Image

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osu! version: 20170103.2 (latest)
Kao
The file is probably corrupted/infected.
You'll have to find the file and replace it with the corrupted one.

Scan your computer for viruses immediately first to prevent further data loss.

After that, it's recommended to repair osu!
  1. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard.
  2. While holding Shift, double click the osu! icon on your desktop.
  3. Continue holding Shift until you see the recovery dialog prompt.
  4. From there, click on the "Repair osu!" option
Topic Starter
rleekc
thanks holding shift and double clicking fixed it. instead of repair osu!, I needed to make release stream stable(Latest). I hope everything remains good.
7Poisons_
I have the same issue but when i do the think of holding down shift botton it doesnt show any prompt of repair osu!

What can i do?:(
Death

7Poisons_ wrote:

I have the same issue but when i do the think of holding down shift botton it doesnt show any prompt of repair osu!

What can i do?:(
Next time please don't post on old marked threads, and instead make a new one.

If you have the "repair osu!" Shortcut inside your osu! folder, opening that also works.

If you don't have the "repair osu!" Shortcut, you can create one instead.
  1. Right click osu!.exe > Create a shortcut
  2. Open properties of the shortcut
    1. Select then Alt + Enter or
    2. Right click > Properties
  3. Set Target to ...\osu!.exe -config
  4. Press OK then open the shortcut
You can also force the updater to run by creating a new text document in your osu! folder called "help". Right-click in an empty space in your osu! folder, and choose New > Text Document.
Name it help and then run osu! to start the updater in forced maintenance mode.
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